Where is the wire for the Polaris heat shield?
I was poking around under the hood of my 2002 Polaris 600 XC SP Edge looking for a wire to splice into in order to hookup the wire for my helmet’s electric shield. I found a connector right behind the steering column with a two wire plug that looks like that used for a trailer. There is one female lead and one male lead.
How much does a Polaris snowmobile shield cost?
Once it drops below 5 deg., having a heated shield makes it so much easier and safer to operate the sled. While these went in easy enough, their cost is extremely high for the product you receive. These should be a $10 item, not almost $26 each, uf-duh!
How to plug in a Polaris 600 and 800 switchback?
Application MY11 and newer 600 & 800 Switchback, 600 & 800 RUSH -1- 6. Thread white connector through hole in handlebar pad and install rubber grommet into hole in handlebar pad. Figure 2. Figure 1a
What kind of power plug does a Polaris snowmobile use?
This is a modal window. The RCA Power Plug includes all hardware required to add an RCA outlet.
I was poking around under the hood of my 2002 Polaris 600 XC SP Edge looking for a wire to splice into in order to hookup the wire for my helmet’s electric shield. I found a connector right behind the steering column with a two wire plug that looks like that used for a trailer. There is one female lead and one male lead.
Where to buy 1997 Polaris Indy XLT 600 parts?
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How to wire a heated shield on a snowmobile?
You can wire that into the fused circuit “DC ACC” that has the rubber plug near the headlight… Just don’t put more than the factory 2 amp fuse in there. You should be able to make up a a plug/play cord that will stay on the sled without the need for a socket or complicated cable.
Once it drops below 5 deg., having a heated shield makes it so much easier and safer to operate the sled. While these went in easy enough, their cost is extremely high for the product you receive. These should be a $10 item, not almost $26 each, uf-duh!